For generations the Ojibwe have recorded their dreams and visions with paintings on this rock face at the edge of Lake Superior, in Ontario.
Because of the sloping rock and very unpredictable nature of Lake Superior, one has to exercise extreme caution when going down to the edge of the water to view the images on the rock face.
Especially if you are with little children.
We've been to this place twice, when our children were little, and when they were grown up.
On a calm day, the best way to see the Agawa Rock Pictographs is from a canoe on Lake Superior
14"x 18"
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